You go for a walk, and on your way back, you see your dog limping. When you pick up its leg, you see it’s bleeding. Your dog is either not happy with you trying to touch the spot, or it is just trying to lick it and clean it itself. So, what can you do to help your dog when they get an open wound? What are the best ways to disinfect a dog’s wound?
Category: Safety
It can be difficult to know what is safe for our four-legged friends to eat, especially when it comes to more unconventional foods like insects. While some people may view feeding insects as an unusual choice for their canine companions, the reality is that dogs do sometimes consume bugs in the wild. But should we provide them with these types of snacks regularly? Is it okay for our dogs to eat insects?
It’s the summer, and we are all hot. This includes our dogs. Maybe you even own a Samoyed! But do dogs also get sunburned?
Have you been to a dog park with your dog, and while talking to other owners, you hear someone mention something like kennel cough? And you wonder what exactly is kennel cough?
You bring in your new puppy home, and in the next couple of days, it starts to not be its usual self. You take the dog to the vet, and among the many questions you are asked is, “Is your puppy regularly vaccinated?”
Following veterinary treatment or surgery, sometimes your veterinarian will recommend that your furry friend wear a dog cone. During a time when we pet parents are feeling anxious following a procedure on our pet, this could lead us to question whether a dog cone is really necessary or safe, especially for certain dog breeds. So, are cones safe for fluffy dogs like Samoyeds?
With their wagging tail and endearing eyes, it can be hard to avoid sharing human snacks or meals with our pets. However, often, it’s safer and kinder not to share food with dogs for a few reasons. In this article, we’ll focus on whether or not saccharin is safe for dogs.
Sucralose is an artificial sweetener used in baking products and beverages. Dogs are inquisitive by nature and love to taste food products that are commonly found at home. However, sometimes accidental ingestion of some of these products can cause severe health-related complications. So, to keep them safe, it’s important to know which products are safe and which aren’t. With that in mind, is sucralose safe for dogs?
Since dogs’ ears can easily accumulate dirt, and this can result in problems such as irritation or infection, it is really important that owners perform regular ear cleanings for them. Choosing the right ear cleaner from the pet store can be difficult, but you can save yourself this trouble by simply mixing alcohol and white vinegar at home. But how can you do the mixture correctly and safely? How many parts alcohol to parts white vinegar for dog ear cleaner? Let me show it to you!
You may not know what xylitol is, but if you consume sugarless products, you have probably already eaten it. This natural sweetener is used as a sugar substitute in lots of products. But since we have four-legged friends that love to beg for anything that is in our hands and sometimes steal things they are not supposed to, it is important to know: is xylitol safe for dogs?